The Squatter and the Don

audiobook

The Squatter and the Don

by María Amparo Ruiz de Burton

EN·~13 hours

Chapters

Description

A weary but hopeful William Darrell sits beside his steadfast wife in the modest farmhouse they have built on the edge of Alameda, their conversation a mix of rueful reflection and quiet ambition. As they reminisce about the long trek across the plains with their children in tow, the couple weighs the weight of the “squatter” label that has followed them, questioning what it truly means to claim a piece of the ever‑expanding West. Their dialogue, rich with humor and earnest self‑examination, reveals a partnership forged by hardship, tempered by the simple comforts of home‑cooked meals and shared dreams.

With a new opportunity on the horizon—a chance to stake a claim in Southern California’s promising lands—William prepares to leave the familiar for a future that might finally reward his perseverance. The story captures the restless spirit of 19th‑century pioneers, the tug of duty versus desire, and the quiet courage it takes to venture beyond the known. Listeners will be drawn into a world where hope and humility walk hand in hand, setting the stage for an adventure that could reshape one family’s destiny.

Details

Full title

The Squatter and the Don A Novel Descriptive of Contemporary Occurrences in California

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (752K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-03-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

María Amparo Ruiz de Burton

María Amparo Ruiz de Burton

1832–1895

An early Mexican American novelist, she wrote sharp, ambitious fiction about race, power, land, and life after the U.S.-Mexico War. Her work is now recognized as a landmark in 19th-century American literature.

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